what exactly content farming is??? Is it something to do with the original or the duplicate content of the website!
Content farming means cleane the search engin from duplicate content. Google launched its this alogrigthem. If we see main features of this alogrigthem. These features show that google want to clean the duplicate content.
thanks for the answers, I also wanted to know about this. I thought content farming is something like link farms before.
Now Google's update has been designed to reduce the publishing of low quality articles with the content duplication which is known to be the content farming. This in turn would produce the better rankings for high quality sites..
So if you get syndication content from the source, then you will be the one to fall into this trap? After all, anyone that uses syndication content is duplicate content. no doubt more googie control over content. Why credit 1000 sites with the same content when we can just credit the first site to publish....not really sure what they plan, but millions of pages of spam content is uploaded to the internet daily....I can understand where they are coming from....
Ok, i can go with that...so how would google be able to tell from an auto blog vs syndication content which is also automated...so both types of content are automated, and dup content, whats the difference?
It's a low quality content. These contents are prepared just to satisfy the Search Engines. Google recently has taken necessary actions to prevent content farming. The best way to avoid this is to market your product /services with unique contents. Use different contents for each individual articles.
Two awesome things are happening with Google’s search engine. First, Google is finally going after the content farms that flood their search results with posts that care more about SEO than content. Wanting to filter that noise out, Google is pushing forward a new search algorithm which identifies posts from those types sites and lowers their search rank. That makes it harder for these sites to make it to the top of a results page for any given search string. It will affect approximately 12% of all queries on Google. More »